George Zimmerman should be banned from Twitter. That’s a sentiment shared by many in recent days after the man who shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin three years ago in Florida, retweeted a photo of the teen’s body.
George Zimmerman posted a photo of Trayvon Martin's dead body http://t.co/FRTEJwWGD2 pic.twitter.com/wR62bUhSyD
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) September 29, 2015
The photo of Trayvon Martin, lying dead on the ground where George Zimmerman shot him, was initially Tweeted to George Zimmerman over the weekend, with the caption, “Z-Man is a one man army.”
Twitter deleted the image, but not before it was viewed a wealth of times.
Following the deletion, George Zimmerman Tweeted out a phone number to a local car audio shop, telling the media to call the number for any inquiries into the deleted post.
It seems Zimmerman is engaged in some sort of social media war with the person at the car audio shop.
George Zimmerman is controversial and clearly racist. Earlier in September he Tweeted out this racial rant.
Cops lives matter, black slime doesnt. pic.twitter.com/BKSp5wTYx1
— George Zimmerman (@TherealGeorgeZ) September 3, 2015
Even though George Zimmerman wasn’t found guilty by the jury when tried for the death of Trayvon Martin, many still believe he killed the boy in cold blood.
Why is it okay for someone like George Zimmerman to remain on Twitter when he posts this kind of racial garbage?